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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1907)
illowk Hcaìdùjljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, TILLAMOOK RAILROAD IS COMING ! r we are Here and we are Out After your Business ! 21, 1907 <1.50 per year JOTTINGS. ' pg. ornnA Don’t you think i ifitt it is a a good time to bay a suit of clothes when yon can get them at 80c. on the dollar, at Mason* Bros. zv. Necklaces at Sturgeon's. tve Need Room for Goods which Mr. G. A. Edmunds is Buying in Portland this week. NOVEMBER » H. T. Butts, for abstracts. i The STORE that MAKES GOOD ! 8 Ö New Pattern hats at Sturgeon's. "TT’r1 TODD & CO See Dr. Morris about your eyes. following prices are in effeet at this store right now, fan be bought with Clearing House Certificates, u on either of our Home Banks or KASH: Iran - - 80c. sk. A. ûf H. Soda - 6c. lb. - 3 for 25c. piorfy - $1.20 sk. Corn fiddlings - $1.65 sk. Tomatoes - 10c. can. farley - - $1.40 sk. lSlbs. Sugar - $1.00 - $2.00 case. nmatoes- $2.10 case. Corn 2oc. gal. I6z. Roy Bk Powder,4oc. Coal Oil - Elaine Oil - $1.65 can. Pearl Oil - $1.3o can. p/&A. best Jap Rice, $1. TablePeaches, 17c. can. Irbuckles Coffee, 17ic. |Ve have the best line of Syrups and more of them than any- Land offer them at cost for cash. IVe have a full line of Henizes Goods at lowest figures. IVe are sole agents for Peacock and Yakima and Housemaid rs, and we also are agents for Olympic Flour. IVe carry everything in Groceries and will try and afford best ■ent in caring for your orders when sent in. lemember we carry nothing but Groceries, Flour and Feed, Bake that our speciality and have the largest lines of those Fin Tillamook County, and we intend to sell them at the kind of prices. If you care to save money do it by trading ■s. Just give us one trial and if we don’t save you money we t ask you to play any longer. Yours for values, Read Tillamook County Bank notes • See the pretty dinner set* nt Sturgeon's. E. Haag was in from Beaver on Tuts- dav. J. J. Ilowser was in from Binine on Monday, Eastern Hams and Bacon at Mills’ Cash Store. Spruce posts for sale.—John Matejack. Tillamook, Or. * Mr. and Mrs. Sid Low ry have returned from Eilenburg, Wash. J 11. Anderson, of Rainier, Ore., was in the city on Tuesday. Dr. T. Ross and J. W. McMillan left on Friday tor Portland. Mrs. Munford, wile of Dr. Munford, came in on the steamer. Harris will teed your team hay and keep them over night for 50c. » Commissioner H. V. Alley was Jown Irom Nehalem on Wednesday. Born, on the 12th inst., at Hemlock, to the wifesBt A. H. Beaty, a son. Not tire cheapest, but the '• best for money,” is the motto of Mason Bros. Wm. Tinnerstet returned on Saturday after a visit to his daughter at Oregon City. G, A, EDMUNDS. I TILLAMOOK LIARS. 1 llew ft Don't miss seeing the new dining room chairs just received at Jones A Knud son's. • I!) The Clothiers and Furnishers We are still doing business at the old stand. We are not making auy sensational sales or clearance sales. We never mark our goodsup in older to make reductions. We sell at a fair profit, not at cost. We make one price to all, and that as low as possi ble for a successful business. We appreciate your patronage, and shall treat you in the.future as we have in the past. We will take CLEARANCE HOUSE CERTIFICATES in trade on your account or note. We believi. they are perfectly good, aud should be taken by every one without hesitation. They are backed by the very best secureties to the amount of one and one half times the face of each certificate, and will be redeemed February ist, 1908 Anyone telling you that these certificates are not good is either ignorant or has no good motive in view. All those owing accounts of over 30 days, call and settle, we want the money because it is due us. In conclusion let us state that we are headquarters for everything that men wear. We are the oldest firm doing business in Tillamook City. Call and see us at the old stand. •9 TILLAMOOK I am a subscriber to the fs.r Tuesday morning broke stormy, with for oicrl.i eight hundred dollars worth of stock. There a warm rain, thunder, lightning and hare been assessed and paid on thia sunshine. stock *466,60. This is my total invest Died, on the 13lh inst., at Fairview, N. J. Myer* left for Portland on Mon nient in “ the hole,” up to tlie present the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. day. making wages by riding on shank's time. Hodgdon. pony over the North Yamhill road. He Tillamook County Bank has not, nor Why leave your horses in the rain has gone out to visit Ilia father,who was ha* had at any time one cent invested when you can tie them in Harris’ Tie hurt by n street car some lew weekr ago with the Tillamook Building Company. Shed for 10 ct*. * When you want Hams, Bacon and It this band of cut-throats wish to Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed Lard, go to the J. B. Jones Packing make any further false aiatement, I am Barn, the cheapest place in the city to Company, who supplies the wholesale ready to answer them, and will be keep your team. • and retail trade with the best home pleased to have anyone inform me of The time, the place, the store — Patz cured meats. You will save money hy what they say. M W. H akrison . lai’s. The largest stock oi fall goods we trading with this company. have ever carried. • The Shakesj«are club had its regular A Guarantee It is reported that John Harter has monthly meeting on Friday afternoon, Tillamook. Or., Nov. 21st., 1907. Irecome a Benedict, marrying Mrs. Eva being entertained at the residence ol Mrs Gilbert at Ashland. B. C. Lamb, whose home was nicely To W hom I t M ay C oncern : In view of certain false and malicious The price of cheese dropped recently decorated for the occasion, and the report* which have been and are still l'/iC. per pound from the high price hostess served a dainty lunch. building. OREGON. citetrtlr ha l»i(ll>lisi<y stock in in t the building riiimnanu company favor to Injure the Tilla mook County Bank. :SON DEFENDS BANK the Prevaricators of the th a Band of Cut Throats. | EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT heideration of th« fact that cer- ■rincipled person» are circulating 11« and unfounded storiea in regard iffairii of the Tillamook County [ take thia method of stating the I regard to their falsehoods. i been reported to me at various hat we were making large and d loans to Fred B^als. That las carried out from the bank ids of dollars to float his real lenls. We have at thia time four bat hare been taken at the solici* Mr. Beals to the total amount of 0. These are all amply secured, iliy depositor wishes to know the of them I will be pleased to sho^ he will call at the bank. We »0 been criticized in regsrd to a |de in connection with Cohn & lie. Thia loan has been fully I and no longer appears on our being circulated by unprincipled parties, to the effect that the Tillamook County Bank i* in an unsound condition and that its depositor* are in danger of losing tbcir money, the undersigned, in order to give additional assurance to any who might be inclined to be uneasy by reason of such reports, hereby guar antee to each and all of the depositors of said bank that so long a* said bank is under our management they shall not lose one cent of their money deposited ■be titue the saw mill burned il therein. ■cm.mon talk among a certain M. W. H arrison . ■t that we were heavy creditors H. T. B otts . Broul I sustain a great loss on C arl H arerlach . jrt <>l loans to the Tillamook Lum- ■ [Company. Our enterprising Another Stab at Tillamook ■It it st *15,000.09. We wish to County Bank. ■tat their indebtednew to us has The Tillamook Countv Bank ha* deed ■ygely reduced since the Hr« and ■lance is secured by more than ed the corner where O. A. Edmunds’ store is for $2.990. The records show ■bee the amount of the loan. If that this property was conveyed not *0 ■soeitor wishes to know anything long ago to the bank for *3,590.—Tilla in regard to this loan I will lie mook Herald. The al-ove article was evidently ■i to have him call at the bank. ■M also been slated repeatedly that written to cause people to believe llint ■lied G F. Zimmerman $4,000.09 the Tillamook County Bank had lost six «•>b«r clnm. We have loaned to hundred dollars on the Uoim Building. The facts are as follows and are well Bosimeroim on one timber claim Bbse with four lota in Tillamook, known to the person who wrote the 1*0 lie has since Sul l the house article. K* lot for $700.00. and six hundred W- furnished llie money. $3.590.00, to buy the Cuba Building, and took a note, i**aa paid on the mortgage, leav M^alani e of $650.00. secured hy secured by s trust deed, to the Cohn ■ claim and three vacant Iocs in Building and eighty acres of timber bfa additi>m to Tillamook. We land, with a personal guarantee by one lutue l Mr. Zina merman $1.400 00 of Tillamook's leading business men. ■bsr'im'ier claim an I a one halt There has been paid up to this lime r in thutv-five lota in the new six hundred dollars and interest on the *) laid off trim the Hays'tract note. We then sold the note to < ieorge ■ Chis ha« le-eu paid, so that in Cohn and transfered the security to him * these mortgage* amount to for the balance due. $290O.0C, on the M0. secured hy two timber claims. note. If the man who w rite* articles for the RM* in Tnayer'* addition and half let in the Sunny Mead addition, or Herald wishes to cast any more reflec F tract. tion* on our business let Inm go ahead a* I have also been criticized for lie is welcome to all profit* derived from |bg a loan to Mason Bro* This that source. T illamook C ounty B ank ■as for (2.800. secured by mortgage b lot and building now occupied bv Notice. I, Tlie note* were signed by Homer tn and wife and Albert Maaun and Notice is hereby given that the Direc Rud secured by tlivir full p-raonal tors of School District No. 27, Tillamook ktsibility, tn c-msoierslion of the County, will receive the new school I hit they have *12,000,00 of their house on November 23, 1907, and any money invested and that they are one having claim* against the same are rat and capaHa buwnej* meu. I hereby requested to present the same on Her th» note gilt edged. or before November 23 at trn o'clock has *l*o lean stated that I, or th« AM. 1907. By Or-'er of I. hate *4.'W 09 invested in "' that T hf . Boxsn or Dlarc roa*. " meaning the excavation for th« prevailing this year. Come in at once so that 1 can have your photograph* finished in time for Christmas —McMillan. • George Sharp hn* sold hi* plumbing shop lo King A Smith,- who will work for that firm in the future. H. 1. Gregory, jr.. who is connected with the Pacific TelephoneandTelegraph Co., came in on Wednesday. For Rent, four nice unfurnished room* in Nichols' building, Thayer's addition.— Inquire of J. H. Whinery or A Nichols, There will be preaching at the Presby terian church at Bay City next Sunday morning and in the evening in this city. Will trade, well improved ICO acre* in Marion County lor land or property in Tillamook.—M. W. Hunt, Tillamook, « Oregon. Work is suspended on the oil well at Long Prairie.whtcli is now down 1709ft. with Hut slight indication* ol fim'uig oil. The money of the company is tied up in the Merchants National Bank in Port land, which was the cause of the shut down. To-morrow ( Fridai) evening the Tilla mook Concert Band will give an enter, lainment at the o|iera house, which will consist of band music, vocal and instru mental music,-etc. As the proceed* go towards keeping up the baud, the boy* deserve a good bouse Engineer C M. Thomas, who ha* been ir. charge of the work on the P R & N. Co.'* railroad in this county, look his departure on Tuesday with Mrs. 'I horn as. They bare made many friend* during their stay in this citv, who were sorry to see them leave. The band boys request* us to say that the opera house will lie made warm and comfortable for their concert on Friday evening. The ladies of the Sacred Heart Church will give a free entertainment and basket social next Tuesday evening at the Academy hall, the proceed* from which Mr. and Mra. W. A. Williams returned will lie devoted to the parsonage, and from California on Saturday, where they the proceeds from the raffle for a buggi Imd been several weeks spending their will go towards a new organ for the church. honeymoon. •EB^SS’i’SSoSS-.’-SS^SZ-; To tuake room for their large stock of 'Xmas goods, Mason Brog are Belling out their liue of fancy and staple dishes at half price. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY. ORE. Olives in hulk or jar at Mills’ Cnsh Store. * Capital Block .......... .......... |25,0o0. Offers every facility for hm E m baiikm^, and Holicit» your buHiness. A meeting of the city council whs held on Monday evening, at which Mayor H. Commercial. Savings and Trust De T. Botts and Councilmen W. C. King, J partments. P. Allen, M. Munson and T. A. White Interest at current rates on checking were present. George A. Gray was ap accounts. Our little book, '• Helpful Hints on pointed special policeman and night watchman until a marshal i< elected. Banking,’’ explaining how to do your banking by mail is ready. The city named next Monday evening as Send for a copy. It’s free for the the date to hold the citv caucus, and the asking. election will I m » on Monday, Dec. 2nd The election hoard being G. P. Wilt, | ■ « • a. R. Eldridge and W. P. Baker judges and EVERYTHING FOR T. B. Handlev find Robert Watt clerks, it PHYSICIANS’ with E. A. Ed words special policeman PRESCRIPTIONS for the dav. A petition was presented to the citv council, toha>e the question of We specialize on present pt ion keeping up chicken and cows submitted w compounding and therefore ton vote of the people, which will lie ■ carry a stock which repre voted upon at the city election on Mon sents everything that physi day, Ike. 2nd. cians hereabout are likely to A prescribe. All new worthy We have to announce the death ill this pharmaceuticals aie here as city, on Tuesday, of Mrs. Mary Hnux soon hh out and our line of hurst, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ■ prescription drugs is corn plete at m H times. Onlv goods Mary L, bay. who was 87 years of age ■ of highest purity and quality . last April. She was a woman oi most are ever used. estimable character, was a most devout Physicians who are ac Christian and a member of the Methodist quainted with our stock and methods invariably feel sure church, leaving inanv frier, di and rela : of best results from the medi lives to mourn their loss Deceased wa* cines they have prescrilied born in Salem, Ore., on tiie 10th April, I when they see our label on 1820. She was the mother of a family the bottle. Ex tier t services day or night. of thirteen children, four only of whom I Prices ns low as anywhere. survive her : Mrs. Mary L. Day, Mrs. F. Mav we till your prescriptions? N. Elliott, Mrs. Enther Kraemer and one son, Joseph Hauxhurst. The funeral «& CHAS I. CLOUGH, took place 011 Thursday, the religious « service lieing conducted by the Rev. I. V « Reliable Druggist, Parker at the Metnodist church, and the Tillamook, Ore. interment was tn th«I Oddfellows’ ceme* ••• *3 tery. W « a a a I The Tillamook High School ha* enter j » tatb or O hio , <J» ty of T olk do . i s « Notice to Hunter* ed the Oregon High School Debating L ucas C ountv , F rank J C hknky make* onth that h<‘ i* the League, organized this year. Its first Notice i» hereby «iven that no hunting -enior parlnei id the Arm of F J. L'HKN ky Ik debate will b® against the Astoria High will I m * allowed on mv place from I hi« ('<:, doing Liinln«"« in the UI y of Toledo, Count* and Mtnte »for ein» it I. »nd that »aid Arm School team nt Tillamook just before date Penton« who do •<> will be prose will pay the aum of ONE HUNDM'<D DoL The Tillamook High School and Tilla LA R m for each snd «■very c»*e of Catarrh tost the Christmas holiday*. If the home cuted lo the full extent of the law. mook City boy* will play a game of I cannot be cured by the u»r of H all ' s C atakbm team win* this debate, it will then go C uss . E. M akolf . lootball on the race track on Thank*, FRANK J, « HFNKY outside to compete with other Oregito Sworn to before me and » u J mk -rlbed 111 my giving afternoon. presence, tbi» 6th day of December, A 0- iMn high school*. , . 4 * GLF.AHDN. Card of Thank*. Person* wanting shingle* in this city S ka *. I Notai y Public. The Pacific1 Telephone and Telegraph from the Hadley Russell Shingle Co can We wish to thank our kind neighbor* j Hall's Catarrh Core is take intertialle, snd Company, which was about to improve get them by applying to Geo. F. Zimmer set* directly on the b'ood and niuc«His surface« its system in this county, removing the for their kind assistance and sympathy ‘ ut th«.- aystetn. bend for testi moti iala free man, Tillamook City. F J « IIFAKV â CO, Toledo, O. poles and putting the wire* umler ground to us in the bereavement of our Infant Hold by alt IfrHffaists 7*C Wanted, to rent, a henae in or near in the business stieets of the city, will child. Ms. «NO Ma». G N. II opovon . i Take Hail * Fa nd* Filia fot couattpalioa. I Tillamook City.with six or seven rooms, not do so now until spring A large or would buy if rea»onable.—Address, number of poles have been contracted ' Paul Ebinger. Tillamook, Or. for, which will be on the ground when Regular dancing party nt Turner's Hall, Hemlock, Saturday night. Adini* sion to dance 5Oc. Ladies free. Luncheon if desired, 25c. I : « The barbers of the city have reduced the tariff on abating from 25c. to 15c. The 25c. rcte was thought too high by the boy* and a number ol them did tbeir own shaving. work start* up in the spring. The annual united Thankagiving aer- vice will be held next Thursday morning in the United Brethren church, when the sermon will lie preached by the Rev. W. ! The steamer Sue h. Elmore came in on W. Rosebraugh, pastor of that church I Saturday, her passengers being W. A. The sere ice will begin at 1030 so that, William* and wile. Mra. Muniord. W. H. all may get home in good time to enjoy i Hollister, W. Tinnerstet. M. Still «ell the usual turkey dinner. All are cor- I and W. W. Ridelaugh, dially invited to attend theThanksgiving A few more pair of thoae service. If you want a fine aet of; >7.50 logger shoe», already calked, for #6.00 the pair, at dishes at coat go to Mason Bros. Mason Bros. Get the Best for Your Money. /HOLMES BUSINESS ^COLLEGE wa»Tt to ocaa Satisfy yourself no longer with a smatter ing of shorthand and bookkeeping as a busi ness education, business, as it is carried on today, require 9 Private^Secrefaries, thoie who can think, as well as act for their em. plovers. We have such a course, whic h is the latest in the way of a Commercial training. Write at once for full information about the Private Secretary and other Business Courses taught in nur Ihiyand Sight Schools. t waahihotoh a tenth tTt.. roktland . or «.